If ever I ran an organization, I promised myself I would make it as easy as possible for people to see me and I’d always tell the truth, no matter how difficult the situation.Source: What It Takes: Lessons in the Pursuit of Excellence by Stephen A. Schwarzman
As long as you can be honest and rational and are able to explain yourself, there is no reason to feel uncomfortable.
No one person, however smart, can solve every problem. But an army of smart people talking candidly with one another will.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
No reason to feel uncomfortable
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